Spin susceptibility of Anderson impurities in arbitrary conduction bands
Abstract
Spin susceptibility of Anderson impurities is a key quantity in understanding the physics of Kondo screening. Traditional numerical renormalization group (NRG) calculation of the impurity contribution to susceptibility, defined originally by Wilson in a flat wide band, has been generalized before to structured conduction bands. The results brought about non-Fermi-liquid and diamagnetic Kondo behaviors in , even when the bands are not gapped at the Fermi energy. Here, we use the full density-matrix (FDM) NRG to present high-quality data for the local susceptibility and to compare them with obtained by the traditional NRG. Our results indicate that those exotic behaviors observed in are unphysical. Instead, the low-energy excitations of the impurity in arbitrary bands only without gap at the Fermi energy are still a Fermi liquid and paramagnetic. We also demonstrate that unlike the traditional NRG yielding less accurate than , the FDM method allows a high-precision dynamical calculation of at much reduced computational cost, with an accuracy at least one order higher than . Moreover, artifacts in the FDM algorithm to , and origins of the spurious non-Fermi-liquid and diamagnetic features are clarified. Our work provides an efficient high-precision algorithm to calculate the spin susceptibility of impurity for arbitrary structured bands, while negating the applicability of Wilson's definition to such cases.
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@article{arxiv.1507.07414,
title = {Spin susceptibility of Anderson impurities in arbitrary conduction bands},
author = {Tie-Feng Fang and Ning-Hua Tong and Zhan Cao and Qing-Feng Sun and Hong-Gang Luo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.07414},
year = {2015}
}
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